EP0750763A1 - Electronic device for the remote displaying of information - Google Patents
Electronic device for the remote displaying of informationInfo
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- EP0750763A1 EP0750763A1 EP95906475A EP95906475A EP0750763A1 EP 0750763 A1 EP0750763 A1 EP 0750763A1 EP 95906475 A EP95906475 A EP 95906475A EP 95906475 A EP95906475 A EP 95906475A EP 0750763 A1 EP0750763 A1 EP 0750763A1
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Definitions
- the present invention relates to an electronic device for remotely displaying information on a plurality of displays, in particular a device employing the infrared (IR) transmission between the central control unit and the remote displaying units whereas the radio frequency (RF) transmission is employed in the opposite direction.
- IR infrared
- RF radio frequency
- a typical application of said kind of device is in supermarkets and the like, where the variation of the prices of the exhibited products involves a long manual work for replacing the corresponding labels positioned on the shelves.
- Various remote displaying systems have been proposed to avoid this waste of labour, essentially consisting of a plurality of displays (typically LCD) located on the shelves as a replacement for the conventional labels and updated by means of IR, RF, ultrasonic, etc. signals emitted by a plurality of transmitters connected to a central control unit.
- IR, RF, ultrasonic, etc. signals emitted by a plurality of transmitters connected to a central control unit.
- the transmitters are usually connected by wire to the central unit, preferably using the electric cables already present for the lighting, and they make up a network of communication "nodes" each of which controls a group of labels. Furthermore, each label has an own specific "address" within a single group, so that it is possible to act separately on each single label.
- the data transmission begins with a code which identifies the label or the group of labels to which the message is directed. For a greater system reliability it is absolutely preferable that the success of the data transmission to the labels is acknowledged by means of a reply message emitted by the latter towards their node. In order to do so, each label as well as each node must be provided with a transceiving apparatus.
- Examples of remote displaying devices with two-way transmission are disclosed in GB patent n.2.231.994 and in the international (PCT) patent applications WO 90/14630, WO 92/08213 and WO 92/16901.
- the kind of transmission preferably used is the IR one, since it is immune from electromagnetic interferences, but also the RF transmission is possible as disclosed in US patent n.4.937.586.
- the transmission from the nodes to the labels takes place by means of horizontal loop antennae which must effectively surround the whole area of the supermarket, with the cabling and positioning problems deriving therefrom.
- the frequencies available for these transmissions are generally comprised in the band from 10 to 500 KHz, as indicated in the above-cited US patent n.4.937.586.
- a carrier of about 450 KHz to reduce the disturbances by the environmental "noise"
- lower frequencies about 150 KHz
- the reply message since the reply message is very short and simple it does not suffer from disturbances and does not require a lot of energy, also because the node is in an exposed and easily reachable position.
- the RF receiver of the label has a relatively high consumption, since it must operate at frequencies higher than 400 KHz.
- IR transceiving apparatuses are not exempt from problems, especially due to the lower energetic efficiency of said type of transmission with respect to the RF one.
- the problem of high consumption is a serious drawback for the reply transmission from the labels to the nodes, whereas the . -. ier do not have consumption problems because they are fed through .ne electric lighting.
- the reflection of IR signals by the objects is lower than that of RF signals, so that the nodes must be provided with a plurality of IR transmitters oriented in all directions to be sure to reach all labels (e.g. see WO 92/16901).
- the same propagation problem is present, though to a lesser extent, in the transmission from label to node, thus involving the need, in order to reduce said problem, to orient the label properly and/or to provide it with more differently oriented IR transmitters, with a considerable energy increase.
- the distance to be covered by the reply transmission may reach even 10 meters or more, depending on the number of labels controlled by each node.
- an RF transmitter requires not more than 10 mA and with a few tens of mA it can reach about a hundred meters.
- the battery is not able to emit a peak current like the one required by the IR LED, as explained above, so that it is also necessary to have a capacitor which accumulates the energy to be discharged at the moment of the transmission, which moreover can not be repeated until the capacitor has not been sufficiently recharged. Therefore it is apparent that the presence of the battery and capacitor make each label quite expensive and cumbersome.
- a further drawback of the prior art two-way systems stems from the use of the same kind of transmission, either in IR or RF, for the communications from the nodes to the labels and for those in the opposite direction. Since the kind of transmission is the same, a signal emitted from a node and reflected by the underlying objects may be picked up by the receiver of the same node which could try to interpret it as a label reply, or it could interfere with the reply signals transmitted by the labels. This problem is enhanced by the fact that the transceiving units used in the nodes and in the labels are preferably the same, for saving purposes.
- the device disclosed in the above-cited application WO 92/16901 includes, both in the nodes and in the labels, IR transmission LEDs operating at wavelenghts from 840 to 980 nm and receiving photodiodes which have the greatest sensitivity at the same wavelengths. It is apparent that this can cause interferences between the transmissions in the two directions and the environmental reflections of said transmissions.
- a possible solution to this drawback is proposed in the above-cited patent GB 2.231.994. It consists in switching off the receiver for a pre- established period of time after the transmission of the signal, so that possible reflected signal are not misinterpreted by the receiver.
- the reply signal of a label near the node is emitted within a time shorter than that required for the reflection of a transmission signal by an object far from the node, so that the node receiver could be unable to receive the label reply because it is still switched off.
- a first object of the present invention is to provide a remote displaying device capable to overcome all the above-cited drawbacks. Another object is to provide a device with which the supermarket customers can interact, so as to collect information on the customers' behaviour.
- Still a further object is to provide a device which also eliminates the need for a periodical check of the amounts of goods present on the shelves.
- the first and most considerable advantage of the device according to the present invention is that it achieves high performances with a very low cost, since the single elements forming it have been simplified to the utmost.
- the elimination of the battery and capacitor from the label significantly reduce cost and bulkiness thereof.
- the feed by the solar cell alone and the use of solid state components make any maintenance unnecessary.
- the RF transmission from the labels to the nodes allows a dramatic reduction of the number of nodes making up the communication network, since each of them can be positioned at a great distance from the labels and can control a very large number thereof (theoretically upto 65536).
- All the possible interference problems due to reflection of the signals by the objects are solved at the root by employing the IR transmission towards the labels (without any problem of electromagnetic interferences) and the RF transmission towards the nodes (without any problem of consumption and directionality). Furthermore, also the replacement of the RF receiver of the labels with an IR receiving photodiode allows to reduce cost, bulkiness and consumption of the labels. At the same time, the problems of the antennae for the RF transmission from the nodes are avoided as well as possible electromagnetic interference problems in said transmissions, which are much longer and more complicated than the replies from the labels to the nodes.
- the interactive capacities of the labels give advantages relating to the possibility of processing global or selected samples statistics on the interest of the customers in the exhibited goods.
- Fiq.1 is a schematic view showing a node in connection with two labels
- Fig.2 is a schematic view showing the essential elements making up a label
- Fig.3 is a schematic view showing the essential elements making up a node
- Fig.4 is a schematic view showing the elements coupled to the label for checking the amounts of goods on the shelves.
- Fig.5 is a schematic view showing a button located on the label for the interaction of the latter with the customers.
- a node 1 transmits an IR signal by means of a plurality of transmitters 2.
- This IR transmission is received by the receiving photodiodes 3 of labels 4, which reply, in the absence of reception errors, with an RF signal emitted by transmitters 5.
- This signal is received by receiver 6 of node 1 , which thus has the acknowledgement of the transmission success.
- a label 4 of the present device includes, in addition to the IR receiver 3 and the RF transmitter 5, a solar cell 7, a microcontroller 8 and a display 9 of the LCD type.
- the solar cell 7 feeds all the label components, preferably with a supply voltage of 5 V. This voltage is regulated and kept constant by a DC/DC converter (not shown) coupled to solar cell 7 so that the change of the light conditions, and therefore of the voltage supplied by cell 7, does not jeopardize the correct operating of label 4.
- microcontroller 8 i.e. the component controlling all the functions of label 4
- model E25 by SGS-Thomson Electronics which, at an oscillation frequency of 1 ,2 MHz, in "standby" condition consumes just 0,01 mA, while in operation requires 0,6 mA.
- the LCD-type display 9 taken into consideration is model M1632 by Seiko which has a constant consumption of 2 mA.
- the considered IR receiver 3 is model TFMS 5400 by Temic which has a constant consumption of 0,5 mA in "standby" condition, while at the moment it receives the transmission it has a peak consumption of 1 mA.
- Temic which has a constant consumption of 0,5 mA in "standby" condition, while at the moment it receives the transmission it has a peak consumption of 1 mA.
- TX 433 SAW transmitter by Aurel which has a consumption of 3,5 mA during the transmission, whereas it has obviously no consumption while it is off.
- a node making part of the communication network of the present device includes a microcontroller 10.
- the latter controls the node operations by controlling the IR transmitters 2 for the connection with the labels, from which it receives the replies by means of the RF receiver 6.
- the node components are fed through a power supply 11 connected to the electric network, preferably to the lighting as mentioned above.
- the node can be connected to the communication network, and therefore to the central unit (not shown), through the same electric network by means of a guided wave converter 12.
- the connection can be made through an optical fiber network by means of a proper converter 13, or through a dedicated serial transmission network by means of a converter 14 of the RS 485 type. It is obvious that even if the three above- cited types of node connection have been illustrated together in fig.3 yet they are mutually exclusive, so that the device according to the invention actually includes only one type of communication network.
- the central unit can check the stocks of goods on the shelves by sending a specific request to each label 4, which questions converter 18 and transmits the datum of the detected weight to the central unit.
- the latter obtains the number of packages of the product on the basis of the weight of a single package which is present in its memory.
- the operation of load cell 17 and converter 18 requires the presence of a dedicated supply power 19 which may also advantageously feed label 4, which however is not different from the labels placed on shelves not provided with the monitoring of the goods stocks.
- a button 20 located on label 4 to provide statistical indications on the actual interest of the customers in each product.
- WO 92/08213 there is disclosed a label provided with a button for changing the information shown on the display, so as to be able to give more information even on a small-size display.
- this type of interaction with the customers is completely “passive", in that it is merely intended to provide the customer with more information.
- the button 20 located on label 4 similarly allows to change the information shown on the display, but at the same time it activates a counter inside the label which thus permits to know how many persons have been sufficiently interested in the product to the point of asking the displaying of further information about it. This datum is then transmitted to the central unit upon request of the latter, as in the stocks monitoring function illustrated above.
- button 20 Since anybody can push button 20 and thus enter the data base on which the interest statistics will be processed, it is useful to be also able to select, if desired, a particular sample of customers whose interests are to be known.
- button 20 is provided with a means for activating the counter inside the label which can be operated only by those which make part of said selected sample.
- An example of such a selective means consists in a Hall-effect sensor or a reed sensor which is sensitive to magnetic fields.
- the button 20 illustrated in fig.5 is made as a touch-key provided with a metallic peripheral surface 21 (preferably copper) in the center of which there is placed a Hall-effect sensor 22 isolated therefrom by means of an isolating layer 23.
- a Hall-effect sensor 22 isolated therefrom by means of an isolating layer 23.
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